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If something is mentioned before the bulk of an arc begins, the arc is likely gonna involve it. Simon's already been mentioned, so odds are Kagura may really be Simon's sister. Perhaps she was very little when her brother was shipped off to the tower, and perhaps he was her only family at the time he died.

That's a pretty big perhaps to me. If she really was "very little" when Simon was shipped off to the tower, the chances of her even remembering him are slim. Even assuming she had mementos of him, that alone shouldn't have been enough for her to go on a revenge spree like this, even assuming she managed to find out Jellal was the one who killed Simon in the first place.

As far as I know, the only people who know Jellal killed Simon are the people who were there on the tower. Milliana knows, and it's possible she was the one who told Kagura, but from the way she was talking Kagura had targeted Jellal before Milli even met Kagura, so if it does involve Simon she would have had to have learned about Jellal being the one to kill him some other way.

And anyone who says his name isn't "Jellal" should tell that to the Fairy Tail Wiki, FUNimation, and Del Ray, because they've obviously mistranslated the name somewhere.

What was the other name people called Jellal? I remember when i first got into Fairy Tail people called him something else on another forum. Gerard or something.

About the keys, i wish all 13 weren't revealed yet. I don't really know why he's revealed all the ecliptic keys already, since it seems like even new keys will lack some of the same suspense. I liked how it was done in cardcaptors/cardcaptor sakura, where the first card was one of the 4 major ones, and also the last one.

That's a pretty big perhaps to me. If she really was "very little" when Simon was shipped off to the tower, the chances of her even remembering him are slim. Even assuming she had mementos of him, that alone shouldn't have been enough for her to go on a revenge spree like this, even assuming she managed to find out Jellal was the one who killed Simon in the first place.

Maybe she was four when they separated. People can remember things from when they were four.

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And anyone who says his name isn't "Jellal" should tell that to the Fairy Tail Wiki, FUNimation, and Del Ray, because they've obviously mistranslated the name somewhere.

Better add Kodansha to that list. They're the ones who distribute the manga in English now. They also distribute it in Japan, and apparently receive the character name translations from Hiro Mashima himself. Recently some names have been changing in the latest Kodansha volumes (Grandeeney is Grandine, Freed is Fried, Iwan is Ivan, Porlyusica is Poluchka), but Jellal's is not one of them.

CCS was all about the cards, Lucy's key hunt is more of a side-story. Jellal was a.k.a. Gerard, although I don't see why anyone would care about names as long as you know which character we're talking about.
EDIT: It seems our anonymous "not Jellal" neg-repper is back, just ignore them, everyone.

As for MY crack theory, Kagura wants to kill Jellal because he failed to resurrect Zeref after 10 years and she wanted Zeref all to herself. Discuss

Maybe she was four when they separated. People can remember things from when they were four.

Memory fades over time, so she would have had to think about him almost constantly. But like I said: It's possible that Kagura is Simon's brother; I just hope Mashima doesn't go that route. ellifeedn said it best: Jellal did a lot of stuff, and I for one would be interested in knowing what he got up to while he wasn't making idiots of the Council and building the tower.

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Better add Kodansha to that list. They're the ones who distribute the manga in English now. They also distribute it in Japan, and apparently receive the character name translations from Hiro Mashima himself. Recently some names have been changing in the latest Kodansha volumes (Grandeeney is Grandine, Freed is Fried, Iwan is Ivan, Porlyusica is Poluchka), but Jellal's is not one of them.

I was not aware of that. Thanks.

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And anyone who says his name isn't "Jellal" should tell that to the Fairy Tail Wiki, FUNimation, Del Ray, and Kodansha because they've obviously mistranslated the name somewhere.

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As for MY crack theory, Kagura wants to kill Jellal because he failed to resurrect Zeref after 10 years and she wanted Zeref all to herself. Discuss

If that is the case, Kagura is going to have all of Fairy Tail and Jellal's lovely angels all over her the moment she reveals that.

Memory fades over time, so she would have had to think about him almost constantly. But like I said: It's possible that Kagura is Simon's brother; I just hope Mashima doesn't go that route. Sergel said it best: Jellal did a lot of stuff, and I for one would be interested in knowing what he got up to while he wasn't making idiots of the Council and building the tower.

Did i say that? lol i think that was ellifeedn. Would be cool to get some knowledge of his bad self other than the Tower of Heaven. It should be noted that was m least favorite arc. Dunno why, but i still can't like it.

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CCS was all about the cards, Lucy's key hunt is more of a side-story.

As for MY crack theory, Kagura wants to kill Jellal because he failed to resurrect Zeref after 10 years and she wanted Zeref all to herself. Discuss

Ehh i guess that's true. I just worry it might mean the manga is entering the final stretch soon. Or he's planning to wrap it up in the next couple years.

Kagura wants to do naughty things to Zeref

And does anyone else think Angel and Yukino are related? Both have similar clothes and hair and both have/had 3 gold keys.

Frankly, I doubt Kagura is Simon's sister, or is related to him. Perhaps he killed her family somehow or other...

To be honest, I really feel sorry for Jellal. When you think about it, in addition to being a convicted traitor, there must be tons of people out there who want revenge against him like Kagura, and all because he was brainwashed, pretty sad...

Location: Somewhere over the rainbow, in a house dropped on an ugly, old woman.

Hmm, I wonder... I think we may be looking in the wrong place... In the tower of Heaven arc, Ikaruga was the leader of the Trinity Raven group, and she also wielded a sword. In the manga, it appeared the three were dead, but in the anime it looked like they had fled (according to wiki).

What if Kagura is the sister of Ikaruga, and wants revenge on Jellal for the "death" of her sister?

I think Hiro Mashima said in that recent extra manga volume chapter that Raven Tail was never a dark guild to begin with, but merely an independent guild (kind of like Crime Sorciere), and it was a mistake on his part to let readers think it was a dark guild to begin with. I mean, when Raven Tail was introduced as an official guild, hardly any of the audience members knew what it was, and I'm assuming that Makarov himself was assuming them to be a dark guild when he first found out about it.

The end of volume omake you're talking about is done as an article for Sorcerer Weekly written by Jason, that reporter who was a judge on day 2.

As such, it's not Mashima saying it was a mistake on his part to let readers think it was a dark guild, but the reporter within the series saying it to readers within the series.

Raven Tail's actual status is up for debate. Back when Ivan was introduced around the festival, even in narration boxes they were listed as a dark guild. When they were reintroduced just before the start of the games, they were listed in narration boxes as a regular magic guild, not an independent guild like Crime Sorciere described themselves in dialogue later that chapter. Then again, back when Eisenwald first appeared, they were listed in narration boxes as a regular guild as well.

So two possibilities exist. 1) Mashima decided to retcon Raven Tail into a non-dark independent guild for most of their existence, only to affiliate themselves with the other guilds at some point after Fairy Tail's return 2) They are indeed a dark guild and have pulled off some shenanigans to get themselves listed as a regular guild and into the tournament.

This all is of course complicated, by the fact that the initial description of dark guilds was "We call whatever guild that doesn't belong to the league, a "dark guild." So for all that Crime Sorciere likes to call them themselves an independent guild, they are by very definition of being independent, a dark guild.

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i'm thinking Kagura is the granddaughter of one of the old council members and is after him for ruining her family.

Possible, though a bit of a mundane reason for the level of hatred that's implied.

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Hmm, I wonder... I think we may be looking in the wrong place... In the tower of Heaven arc, Ikaruga was the leader of the Trinity Raven group, and she also wielded a sword. In the manga, it appeared the three were dead, but in the anime it looked like they had fled (according to wiki).

What if Kagura is the sister of Ikaruga, and wants revenge on Jellal for the "death" of her sister?

Yeah, people have mentioned the idea. Personally, I'd prefer that over her connection to Jellal being Simon. Just for the fun of seeing her moral high ground crumble as it's learned that she's trying to get revenge for a sadistic, ruthless assassin to whom the only thing Jellal did was hire her. Erza's the one who cut her down and left her to die - either of her wounds, or from Etherion.

Somewhat unrelated, but I'm bored, but i have to wonder what implications the 2nd Origin Ultear spoke of will have for the rest of the series.

Currently only 7 people we know of have unlocked it:

1. Lucy (the only one to showcase how big of an effect it had)
2. Natsu
3. Gray
4. Erza
5. Wendy
6. Juvia
7. Levy

We know it provides a big magic boost. I just wonder what made Mashima choose those 7? I mean Lucy through Wendy are main characters, so that makes sense, but i wonder why he chose to give the power up to Juvia and Levy as well, especially since Levy isn't even in the tournament. There's a lot of her we don't know even. Tho her narration a dozen or so chapters ago may mean something. I mean he could have put Cana or Gajeel or anyone else from the 7 year skip there, or just had 6 people and not 7.

It makes me think that the two will play a bigger role in the future of the series maybe, or that the whole 2nd origin will have implications long lasting. I always wonder what if Levy and Lucy did some super cool over the top spell together that could only be done after the 2nd origin was unlocked. There might be lots of other spells and magic that are going to sprout with this new power that is only recently found.

Or he could have just needed to find a reason for a random power-up, and decided to throw Levy in there since she hasn't had much screen-time.

i may be reading too much into it, but I'm in a speculative mood tonight

But i do hope to see more Levy in the series. She's one of my favorite characters but we don't know anything about her really. And i want to see how big of a difference that power-up made for her, and Wendy too, since both are probably somewhat of the weaker ones in the Tenrou gang.

The end of volume omake you're talking about is done as an article for Sorcerer Weekly written by Jason, that reporter who was a judge on day 2.

As such, it's not Mashima saying it was a mistake on his part to let readers think it was a dark guild, but the reporter within the series saying it to readers within the series.

Raven Tail's actual status is up for debate. Back when Ivan was introduced around the festival, even in narration boxes they were listed as a dark guild. When they were reintroduced just before the start of the games, they were listed in narration boxes as a regular magic guild, not an independent guild like Crime Sorciere described themselves in dialogue later that chapter. Then again, back when Eisenwald first appeared, they were listed in narration boxes as a regular guild as well.

So two possibilities exist. 1) Mashima decided to retcon Raven Tail into a non-dark independent guild for most of their existence, only to affiliate themselves with the other guilds at some point after Fairy Tail's return 2) They are indeed a dark guild and have pulled off some shenanigans to get themselves listed as a regular guild and into the tournament.

This all is of course complicated, by the fact that the initial description of dark guilds was "We call whatever guild that doesn't belong to the league, a "dark guild." So for all that Crime Sorciere likes to call them themselves an independent guild, they are by very definition of being independent, a dark guild.

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It could be a matter of point of view. There could be plenty of people labeling all independent guilds as "dark", while others would argue a guild's not truly dark till proven. The rest's just a matter of not breaking the law despite being independent, or not getting caught.

eek i just want the chapter to get here already. Lol I'm being impatient. Not wanting to finish these essays and studying for finals doesn't help either. I was looking for raws, but no luck =(

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I always have this worry since a dozen or so chapters ago that Fairy Tail will be ending after the next arc. Mashima stated chapter 261 how the next arc will have the most characters yet, with everything and everyone. Usually this means things may be winding down, the big finale to say. Also, there aren't huge plot points to develop anymore, other than the dragons and Zeref. We've found out who was controlling Jellal, and then who was kinda controlling Ultear. Hades was one of the culprits and he was defeated in the last arc, and Zeref was revealed finally. Mystogan's origin has been explained, along with Happy and Carla's. With the addition of the dragon slayers in this arc, and the reveal of all the zodiac keys, it could mean the final is approaching in an arc or two. I mean, it's almost at 300 chapters, which is a ton for most mangas, and longer than Mashima's previous work. I hope it doesn't end for a few more years at least, especially since it's doing really well in sales, but i guess i wouldn't be shocked.

eek i just want the chapter to get here already. Lol I'm being impatient. Not wanting to finish these essays and studying for finals doesn't help either. I was looking for raws, but no luck =(

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I always have this worry since a dozen or so chapters ago that Fairy Tail will be ending after the next arc. Mashima stated chapter 261 how the next arc will have the most characters yet, with everything and everyone. Usually this means things may be winding down, the big finale to say. Also, there aren't huge plot points to develop anymore, other than the dragons and Zeref. We've found out who was controlling Jellal, and then who was kinda controlling Ultear. Hades was one of the culprits and he was defeated in the last arc, and Zeref was revealed finally. Mystogan's origin has been explained, along with Happy and Carla's. With the addition of the dragon slayers in this arc, and the reveal of all the zodiac keys, it could mean the final is approaching in an arc or two. I mean, it's almost at 300 chapters, which is a ton for most mangas, and longer than Mashima's previous work. I hope it doesn't end for a few more years at least, especially since it's doing really well in sales, but i guess i wouldn't be shocked.

It's funny you mentioned that since I just remembered a post from a forum in mangafox about the manga ending but i wasn't quite sure if it is reliable/accurate since it doesn't have any source, but if you want to read what it says, here it goes:

Spoiler for ending??:

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Just so you all know, i have found the correct ending to Fairy Tail on a Japanese website which also accurately predicted how bleach will end. Apparently lisana gets attacked by a group of Hench men from a guild we’ve yet to see known as ‘Unidos ladrones’. Please ignore those retarded imposture Travis’s and know that after they were kidnapped, at this point the leader of the guild is guildart’s, natsu is out fightin laxus’s dad who absorbed Zerefs powers. Laxus’s dad was the original Thunder dragon slayer. The reason behind all the 7,7,7 is that there are only 7 dragon slayers, 7 dragons, and it 7 years for Agnologia to keep reappearing at random places. Bull-shite ending, but i guess we can harass Hiro for that.. There will a be a continuing fairy tail after that, (etc.. like naruto shippuden) it will be called fairy tail Harukaze.

But Bleach hasn't ended yet, at least not the manga. Interesting premise though, and i wouldn't really mind it if it is true.

Question tho

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What would be the point of making a sequel like naruto shippuden? Wasn't that just a time skip? Anyway, if some of that stuff comes true, i'll believe it, but now i don't really see it, especially since there is no source and parts sound farfetched.

It's funny you mentioned that since I just remembered a post from a forum in mangafox about the manga ending but i wasn't quite sure if it is reliable/accurate since it doesn't have any source, but if you want to read what it says, here it goes:

It's not reliable or accurate in the least. An obvious joke or troll post.

As for the fear that many characters being used, etc may mean the series is ending, it's rather unlikely. It's pretty common for tournament or war arcs to pull together all known characters and introduce new ones, without there being any intention of ending the series. Likewise while the length thus far is comparatively long, and approaching the length of Mashima's previous longest work, that doesn't mean much either. Especially as there are a number of series that have run much longer. Really, you shouldn't worry about the series ending until it starts setting up an arc with the actual goal of killing Zeref and Acnologia.